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Old 03-04-2019, 12:38 PM   #545
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Since I upgraded to Win10 1809 this has started up again.

Maybe fixing it was a bug so they unfixed it - grhhh.
And the PC is connected to the router via an Ethernet cable?

Mine is, as the desktop doesn't have built-in Wifi, but I have never seen any of the routers I've used reset when the PC reboots.

I'd have a conversation with TP-Link about it. Windows may have changed what it said to the router on startup in different releases, but the router shouldn't care. It should stay up and running and keep other things connected. The assumption that a connected device might disconnect and reconnect again should be a design assumption.

If it proves not to be, I'd look at replacing the router. Which specific model do you have?
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